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Pete Waterman explains why he believes apprenticeships are better than a degree, and Alvin Hall advises on the best and cheapest means to get into higher education.

It's a Universities Special on Inside Out North West this week, with two films exploring the topic. Music impresario Pete Waterman explains why he thinks a university education is a waste of time and money and how he believes apprenticeships are better. Meanwhile money expert Alvin Hall investigates the best - and cheapest - ways to get into higher education. Could it mean moving abroad? And finally, Tony Livesey will be telling us about a woman from the region who's set up the Lone Twin Network - a support group for twins who've lost their sibling.

29 minutes

Last on

Mon 24 Oct 2011 19:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Tony Livesey
Executive Producer Deborah Van Bishop
Participant Pete Waterman
Reporter Alvin Hall

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